SwissStop Disc Brake Pads

I can't find a lot of info on the internet including searching here on SwissStop Disc Brake Pads. Has anybody used them ? if so are they any good ? I particularly need to know are they quiet in the wet as I live in the UK which obviously means a lot of wet rides.

Your asking allot quiet and effective in the UK conditions. I personally like the semi metallic compounds as a do all in all condition compound, That evil word water is brutal on any brake including moto and auto.

Not knowing what brakes you are using (which would be helpful) limits the recommendations of pads for your conditions.

A friend has used Swisstop pads in his front Stroker Trails in Irish conditions and they have been very good - silent, offered great braking and have lasted ~1000miles in mostly wet conditions. Proper bedding in is, as always, essential for longevity.
I have a set of Swisstops for my XTs but I haven't used them yet as I'm waiting for my metal Shimano pads to wear out; they have over 1000miles on them and there is still plenty of life in them.

We sell SwissStop and stock (factory) pads for most of the common brakes - the SwissStop is almost always the preference out here (Seattle is dry in summer, wet in winter). If you're having trouble with noise or vibration, SwissStop is often a solution. As others have said - anything will make noise in the wet - these just do better.

Be sure your rotor is clean and isn't glazed from overheating your old pads and make sure you bed them them in before hitting the trail. Also be sure to clean and lube your pistons when you replace the pads... it does no good to have a sticky piston and trash your new pads. =(

Not knowing what brakes you are using (which would be helpful) limits the recommendations of pads for your conditions.
A friend has used Swisstop pads in his front Stroker Trails in Irish conditions and they have been very good - silent, offered great braking and have lasted ~1000miles in mostly wet conditions. Proper bedding in is, as always, essential for longevity.
I have a set of Swisstops for my XTs but I haven't used them yet as I'm waiting for my metal Shimano pads to wear out; they have over 1000miles on them and there is still plenty of life in them.

I didn't mention the type of brakes I have for a reason they are Avid Juicy 5's and I didn't want that to bias the pad choice thing. I got lucky with mine as they came on my 07 Stumpy FSR and they don't make a sound in the dry, I can't get them to do turkey sounds or anything but as soon as there is dampness in the air or the slightest puddle they are off squealing like Nutters. Thanks for the reply, I think I'll give them a try.

Just went w/ Swissstop Disc pads

XTR brakes. I usually run a combo of Resin/Metal in the brakes and while the xtr factory pad have been good, these Swissstop's are awesome. Pretty dry here in CO, but the pads have great grip, no squealing at all. I have used Swissstop pads on my road bikes with good results, so I figured I would try their disc pads.. Highly recommended